ZETRON 4000 Series Installation Manual page 207

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5. To configure inputs and outputs on other cards in the system, click Previous or
Next and repeat this procedure. If you are finished, click Done.
Tip
The Revert button will restore the settings of all inputs and
outputs for the currently selected card only.
Note
To define auxiliary inputs and outputs, see
211.
Transmit Timeout (TX Timeout)
The transmit timeout is the maximum amount of time (in minutes) that a channel can
keyed before the channel is automatically released. The transmit timeout prevents an
accidental keyup from tying up a channel for longer than the timeout duration.
To configure TX Timeout
1. Click Edit, System Configuration, TX Timeout.
2. Use the slider or manually type in the number of minutes for the timeout.
3. Click OK.
Priority Marker
The priority marker is typically a short-duration beep that sounds every few seconds or so,
in order to alert mobile radio users to stay off of a channel being used for emergency or
other special conditions.
To configure the priority marker
1. Click Edit, System Configuration, Priority Marker.
2. Set the Priority Marker Frequency (600 to 2000 Hz). This sets the tone
frequency of the beep.
3. Set the Priority Marker Duration (50 to 1000 ms). This sets the duration of the
beep.
4. Set the Priority Marker Interval (1 to 300 sec). This sets how often the beep will
sound.
5. Set the Priority Marker Amplitude (1 to 100 percent). This sets the volume of
the beep.
6. Click OK.
Using CPSW
To define a key
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